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The Shift Episodes | Season 1 | |
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To Catch A Witness
A man is found shot dead on the street in a Spanish neighborhood on the west side of Indianapolis, and IMPD (Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department) homicide detective Christine Minka responds to the call. Several witnesses say they saw a man near the scene of the crime shooting off a gun. With this testimony the case should be easy to close - however, no one saw the actual murder. Detective Minka and her partner, Detective Lesia Moore, are driven to bring justice to the deceased and get a killer off the streets. We follow them as they hunt down witnesses in search of the true story of what really happened. This case has many twists and turns, including language barriers, dramatic crime lab results, confidential informants and help from undercover agents. Detectives Minka and Moore will pull in the full force of the Indianapolis Police Department to try to break it.
The Ripple Effect
A body is found dead, floating in Indianapolis' White River, and IMPD homicide detective Sgt. Jeff Breedlove is on the case. Dive crews recover the victim; it is a young woman. She's been shot in the head, with no signs of a struggle, and it appears to be a suicide - or is it? IMPD Detectives Chuck Benner, Todd Lappin and Lesia Moore assist Sgt. Breedlove in his investigation. They must first figure out the identity of the victim, and then determine what happened to her. Was it an accident? A suicide? Or a murder? The detectives must piece together a trail of information that will eventually lead them toward solving the mystery of the woman in the river.
No Body, No Crime?
A man from Trafalgar, Ind., has been missing for two months, and his pickup truck has just been found in Kentucky - without him in it. This will be Indianapolis homicide detective Christine Minka's first missing person's case, and it will be tough, as she will have to prove that an actual murder happened, let alone solve it. Detective Minka, her partner Detective Lesia Moore, and other detectives from the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department will work alongside detectives from neighboring Johnson County to try to crack this case. Detective Minka calls in the K-9 unit of cadaver dogs and searches the victim's truck to find out if a dead body might have been in it. The investigation continues from there and will cross three state lines in search of the body, information, suspects and the truth.
The Naked Truth
Detectives arrive at a crime scene, where two men have been shot and taken to the hospital. The men are related, and the uncle survives, while his nephew does not. IMPD homicide detective Tom Tudor takes the lead on this case, assisted by Lt. Kevin Kelly, and Detectives Christine Minka and Chuck Benner. Several witnesses give the detectives accounts of another crime that occurred minutes before the shooting - an attempted home robbery gone wrong. Are the two crimes related? The detectives work alongside uniformed police officers, and a suspect is soon detained near the scene of the crime. Witnesses are interviewed and asked to identify the suspect. The witnesses give varying accounts of the murder, and the home break-in, which further complicates things. What happens when two people witness the same crime, yet say they saw different things? Detectives have to confront the conflicting testimonies, and must wait for the surviving victim to testify before they can proceed with the case.
Torched
A young man is found shot dead in a parking lot near a residential area in Northeast Indianapolis, and IMPD (Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department) Detective Jesse Beavers responds to the call. Detective Beavers is assisted by his partner Detective Tom Tudor, and Detectives Chuck Benner and Todd Lappin. Several witnesses give conflicting reports about a car, or multiple cars, spotted at the crime scene. With information from the victim's family, detectives pursue cell phone records in hopes of identifying a suspect. They then receive a tip from an informant, providing further clues. In the end, an additional eyewitness steps forward, and it becomes clear that there was only one car that could have belonged to the potential murderers. The description of that car matches that of a potential suspect's. Beavers and Tudor begin their search for the car, as it may contain the evidence they need to lock their case. This case then has a twist, that will leave Detective Beavers on the hunt for even more pieces to the puzzle.
Brother's Keeper
A man is held at gunpoint, while his two brothers are shot at a suburban home in Indianapolis, and Detective Christine Minka takes the case. The injured brothers are taken to the hospital, where one survives, and the other does not make it. Detective Minka is assisted in her investigation by Lieutenant Kevin Kelly, Sergeant Jeff Breedlove, and Detectives Tom Tudor and Lesia Moore. There were several eyewitnesses on scene, and there is surveillance footage of the suspects, so there should be leads to follow. However, the case is complicated -- as the suspects were wearing masks, and their features are obscured, which makes identifying them extremely difficult. In a rare move, Detective Minka holds a press conference, aided by Deputy Chief William Benjamin, reaching out to the public for further information. Can the surviving brothers help solve this crime when there are no leads?
No Good Deed
A man is found dead in his home in suburban Indianapolis, lying in a pool of blood. IMPD (Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department) Homicide Detective Sergeant Jeff Breedlove takes the case. Assisting him in this investigation are Shift Lieutenant Kevin Kelly, and Detectives Lesia Moore and Chuck Benner. The victim is a faith-based counselor, who helped homeless and troubled individuals in his local community. At first, it appears that his home had been broken into, and that robbery was the motive. However, detectives investigate further, and begin to notice details that indicate there may be more to the crime than appears. After studying evidence at the scene, the detectives come to a new conclusion -- that the murder may have been committed by someone the victim knew. The investigation proceeds from there, as detectives work to identify who the counselor was with during his final hours. Was the murderer someone he knew?
Web Of Lies
A couple is shot dead in their home. Detectives Tom Tudor and Todd Lappin take the case. One victim's phone is in use after she has died. Is it in the hands of the killer? Detectives meet with potential suspects who all give contradictory statements.
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